Thank you.
I’m so deeply grateful for these women. In a world where seeking justice is still so undeniably fraught and unfair, where the deck is maddeningly stacked against us, it’s a powerful thing to still seek it, but more importantly maybe to also seek our own healing and joy by sharing our stories with each other and with the world. We are not alone. Brave, bold vulnerability. Brave, bold, compassionate reporting. Brava! And thank you all.
TingleAmy via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/18/21
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